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Regarded as one of the masterwork of African literature, Things Fall Apart has been retranslated into many European languages including German and Spanish. It was not until 2013 that the retranslation of Chinua Achebe’s first novel was available in French... see more

Like many postcolonial African novels written in English, Half of a Yellow Sun (2006) written by Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie presents many instances of literary hybridity. This paper focuses on these occurrences of hybridity and examines thei... see more

This paper investigates how Sylvia Plath’s style of writing is completely autobiographical which reflects her life, suffering and her psychology. Autobiographical literature, in its broader sense, is a style of writing that synonymously resembles with “li... see more

O presente trabalho busca analisar os estratos de significação do poema "Olmo", publicado por Sylvia Plath em seu mais célebre livro de poesias, "Ariel" (2007). Para tal, foi montada uma linha do tempo acerca do que significa poesia e, evidentemente, as t... see more

Este artículo analiza dos poemarios, Árbol de Diana (1963) de Alejandra Pizarnik y Ariel (1965) de Sylvia Plath, en directa relación con las ideas planteadas por Robert Graves en The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetical Myth (1948). La lectura ... see more

Written in the last two years of her life, selected poems of Sylvia Plath such as, “The Jailer”, “Three Women”, “Fever103°”, “Purdah”, “Daddy”, “Lady Lazarus”, and “Edge” reveal that the speaker’s inevitable movement towards her final suicide is rooted in... see more

AbstractMirror images in the work of Ingrid Jonker and Sylvia Plath Writing poetry has an element of healing in it, but how does it work? Plath and Jonker continually wrote about mirror images, eyes and questions of identity. Different psychological theor... see more

Sylvia Plath’s mirror and Forough Farrokhzad’s the bird may die are two of the best known poems in the aspect of femininity, fighting for feminine rights and equality. The two poets though living distances apart, respectively in America and Iran, had the ... see more

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